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Growth Rate Calculator

Free Calculator

Turn a starting value and an ending value into a clear percentage growth rate β€” instantly and privately.

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Your numbers

The value at the beginning of the period.

The value at the end of the period.

Growth rate

50.0%

The percentage change from the starting value to the ending value.

Absolute change

500

The raw difference between the ending and starting values.

How it works

1

Enter starting value

Add the value at the start of the period.

2

Enter ending value

Add the value at the end of the period.

3

We do the math

Growth rate = (end βˆ’ start) Γ· start Γ— 100.

4

Read the result

See the growth rate and absolute change update live.

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How does a growth rate calculator work?

A growth rate calculator tells you how much a value has changed from one point to another, expressed as a percentage. The formula is simple: subtract the starting value from the ending value, divide by the starting value, then multiply by 100. So a metric that goes from 200 to 260 has grown by (260 βˆ’ 200) Γ· 200 Γ— 100 = 30%. It works for any number you track β€” revenue, downloads, active users, MRR or conversions.

The same formula powers the growth rates you see everywhere. Month-over-month (MoM) growth compares this month to last month, while year-over-year (YoY) growth compares a period to the same period a year earlier to strip out seasonality. Pick your two values, and this calculator gives you both the percentage growth rate and the absolute change so you can see the size of the move as well as its speed.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate growth rate?
Subtract the starting value from the ending value, divide by the starting value, then multiply by 100. For example, (260 βˆ’ 200) Γ· 200 Γ— 100 = 30%. This calculator does it instantly and also shows the absolute change.
What's the difference between MoM and YoY growth?
Both use the same formula. Month-over-month (MoM) compares one month to the previous month, so it reacts fast. Year-over-year (YoY) compares a period to the same period a year earlier, which cancels out seasonality and shows the longer-term trend.
Can the growth rate be negative?
Yes. If the ending value is lower than the starting value, the growth rate is negative β€” that represents a decline. This calculator handles that case and shows the negative rate along with the absolute change.
What is a good growth rate?
It depends entirely on the metric and stage. Early-stage apps often target high monthly growth, while mature products see steadier single-digit rates. Compare against your own history and similar apps rather than a universal number.